The Siege of London ; the Pension Beaurepas ; the Point of View
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There must have been some great irregularities — I am afraid some great scandals. It 's dreadful to have to accept such things. He has not told me all this ; but it 's not necessary he should tell me ; I know him well enough to guess." "Does he know that you have spoken to me ?" Waterville asked. " Not in the least. But I must tell you that I shall repeat to him anything that you may say against her." " I had better say nothing, then. It 's very deli- cate. Mrs. Headway is quite undefended. One... may like her or not, of course. I have seen nothing of her that is not perfectly correct." "And you have heard nothing?" Waterville remembered Littlemore's assertion that there were cases in which a man was bound in honor to teU an untruth, and he wondered whether this were such a case. Lady Demesne imposed herself, she made him believe in the reality of her grievance, and he saw the gulf that divided her from a pushing little woman who had lived with Western editors. THE SIEGE OF LONDON. 103 She was right to wish not to he connected with Mrs.
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